Transit Of Venus In 3D
Taken by Pete Lawrence on June 6, 2012 @ Spitsbergen, Norway and on the outskirts of Adelaide, Australia
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Date Taken: 2012:06:15 09:26:23
 
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What would the transit of Venus look like if your eyes were 11,000km apart? Well here is a 3D anaglyph to show you exactly that. Using a positional image from Pete Lawrence in northern Norway and one from Paul Haese in southern Australia, the image shows the parallax shift that occurs when you view Venus from location almost on opposite sides of planet Earth.
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Were these two photos in fact made simultaneously?
Posted by tovmeod1 2012-07-20 23:02:08
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